Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

#HowItsMade
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87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
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WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

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We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
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The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3

The Science Factory

Background

The Science Factory opened in May 2008. It is a science museum with exhibitions about mathematic, astronomy, chemistry, physics, art, and technology. The history of Sandnes also well as regional history also showcased in the museum. In June 2013 a new exhibition called 100% energy was opened. As a part of the exhibition, the Science Factory has their own Tesla Coil. In the weekends and summer there are chemistry shows and educational workshops. The UMOE Planetarium is located in the center of the Science Factory. The Science Factory also has a Foucault pendulum (named after Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault) weighing 60kg and is 11,17 meters and has an exhibition based on some of the works of Leonardo da Vinci. There is an observation terrace located on the fourth floor featuring two telescopes.

The Science Factory is the largest department of the regional museum, Jaermuseet, which is headquartered in Nærbø. Jærmuseet is also responsible for running several other local museum facilities in various parts of the region of Jæren. Jærmuseet is the regional science museum for the municipalities of Randaberg, Sola, Sandnes, Gjesdal, Klepp, Time and Hå. Jaermuseet received the Museum of the Year 2009 award in Norway (Årets Museum 2009 i Norge) and also the Luigi Micheletti Award 2009 for best technological museum.

Music Factory

Music Factory, (known as The Music Factory Entertainment Group), is a UK promotional remix service that started in 1985. To this day provides monthly Mastermix albums with exclusive mixes to qualified disc jockeys, as well as a number of spinoff services over the years (some remixed, some not). Also responsible for the popular Jive Bunny And The Mastermixers releases that were made commercially available.

Singles

"Fall at the Start"

"Fall at the Start" Written By Tara Blaise, Greg French & John Hughes, released on 25 July 2007, was the first single from the album. It was released less than a year after "Twenty One Years", which was the final single from her 2005 debut album Dancing on Tables Barefoot, and nearly one year before the rest of the Great Escape album.

Track listing

"Fall at the Start" (3:28)

"Fall at the Start" Featuring Greg French (Acoustic version) (3:19)

"Breathe"

Written By Tara Blaise, Greg French & John Hughes.
On 21 March 2008 the second single, "Breathe", was released. The UK CD single was released on 8 December 2008.

C.C. (Code Geass)

C.C.(シー・ツー,Shī Tsū) is the pseudonym of a fictional character in the Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellionanime series by Sunrise. C.C.'s real name is never shared with the audience, despite eventually being learned by protagonist Lelouch Lamperouge. Her Japanese voice actress is Yukana Nogami while she is voiced by Kate Higgins in the English dub. In the 29th Anime Grand Prix, she was awarded third place, then first place in the following two. She was chosen the most popular female character of 2007 at Animage magazine's annual Anime Grand Prix.

Character Outline

C.C. is an immortal girl who outwardly appears to be little more than a young adult. She is willful almost to a fault, usually doing whatever she wants regardless of whether or not it inconveniences others, particularly with her accomplice, Lelouch. She also likes to withhold information, usually telling people just enough to leave them wondering. C.C. has a strong penchant for pizza, especially Pizza Hut's (which sponsors the show in Japan, though the logo is blurred out or digitally removed in the English dub).

Gonna Make You Sweat

Gonna Make You Sweat is the first studio album by production group C+C Music Factory. The album was released in the US on 13 December 1990 (see 1990 in music).

The album was released during the rise of house music to commercial acceptance throughout Europe and North America. Following on the success of contemporaries Black Box and Technotronic, Gonna Make You Sweat was a worldwide smash, reaching number two on the Billboard 200.

WAFI's Science Factory

Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

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air pollution model | factory model | science school exhibition | best out of waste

air pollution model | factory model | science school exhibition | best out of waste

air pollution model | factory model | science school exhibition | best out of waste

Ice Cream Sandwiches | How It's Made

#HowItsMade
Mondays 9/8c on Science
87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
Full episodes streaming FREE on Science GO!
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/how-its-made/
More How It's Made:
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
http://bit.ly/SCI2YT

Lancaster Science Factory 360 Experience

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WAFI's Science Factory

WAFI's Science Factory

WAFI's Science Factory

WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

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Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
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Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3

WAFI's Science Factory

Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

published: 06 Mar 2019

air pollution model | factory model | science school exhibition | best out of waste

Ice Cream Sandwiches | How It's Made

#HowItsMade
Mondays 9/8c on Science
87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
Full episodes streaming FREE on Science GO!
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/how-its-made/
More How It's Made:
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
http://bit.ly/SCI2YT

Lancaster Science Factory 360 Experience

published: 24 Oct 2017

WAFI's Science Factory

WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

published: 14 Mar 2019

Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
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published: 07 Jan 2016

Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel...

Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

#HowItsMade
Mondays 9/8c on Science
87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
Full episodes streaming FREE on Science GO!
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/how-its-made/
More How It's Made:
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
http://bit.ly/SCI2YT

#HowItsMade
Mondays 9/8c on Science
87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
Full episodes streaming FREE on Science GO!
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/how-its-made/
More How It's Made:
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
http://bit.ly/SCI2YT

WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
Subscribe: youtube.com/u...

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
Subscribe: youtube.com/user/yourdiscoveryscience?sub_confirmation=1
Like us: Facebook.com/yourdiscoveryscience

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
Subscribe: youtube.com/user/yourdiscoveryscience?sub_confirmation=1
Like us: Facebook.com/yourdiscoveryscience

Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a ...

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3

WAFI's Science Factory

Earthquake machines, tornado simulators, and skyscraper optical illusions... this is WAFI's Science Factory! Running until mid-April, this first-of-its-kind exhibition in Dubai is brought to you by World Touring Exhibitions and features over 40 interactive science machines for all ages. From educational activities to hands-on experiences, here's how you can learn and have fun at the same time...

Ice Cream Sandwiches | How It's Made

#HowItsMade
Mondays 9/8c on Science
87% of Americans have ice cream in their freezer at any given time. Chocolate syrup is the world’s most popular ice cream topping.
Full episodes streaming FREE on Science GO!
https://www.sciencechannelgo.com/how-its-made/
More How It's Made:
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/how-its-made/
Subscribe to Science Channel:
http://bit.ly/SubscribeScience
Check out SCI2 for infinitely awesome science videos. Every day.
http://bit.ly/SCI2YT

WAFI's Science Factory

WAFI's Science Factory is here, a mind-boggling and interactive experience, suitable for all ages. Explore 40 entertaining science machines spread across WAFI. Visit us during weekends to take advantage of complimentary food from Wafi Restaurants, and the chance to meet our mad scientist, Albert.

Cherry Sweets: The Science Behind The Chewiness - Food Factory

We delve into the food factory and find out how Cherry sweets are made, how their flavours are put together and how they are so chewy.
Subscribe: youtube.com/user/yourdiscoveryscience?sub_confirmation=1
Like us: Facebook.com/yourdiscoveryscience

Rocket Science: Exclusive look inside Ariane 5 factory - Space

The launch of a rocket is the crowning moment, the culmination of a long process of careful machining and construction. What comes out of a rocket factory is a unique blend of power, scale and engineering skill.
"To give you an idea of scale, the thrust at lift-off of a rocket like Ariane is like the power of two units of a nuclear power station, and the turbo pump that feeds the rocket engine has the power of a TGV," says Michel Freuchet, Head of Launchers at Astrium, near Paris, where the Ariane 5 launcher was born.
Piece by piece, it is hewn from solid aluminium and brought to life. The central structure of Ariane 5 is made from huge sheets of top grade aluminium. Aluminium is used as it is best suited to withstand the extremely low temperatures of the liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel. One by one, the panels are machined into shape - with many areas as thin as two millimeters thick. Over ninety percent of the aluminium is removed and recycled, leaving behind the purest and most perfect central part of each panel.
There are currently three main European launchers ready to rocket into space.
Ariane 5 is the biggest, capable of lifting 10 tonnes into orbit. Soyuz is the Russian workhorse with a three tonne payload, while Vega is the European Space Agency's new rocket, designed to take one and a half tonne satellites into low Earth orbit.
Faced with increased competition from the Far East and private companies in the US, the European Space Agency is currently treating Ariane to a make-over. The Ariane 5ME, or Midlife Evolution, will be able to combine the launch of communication satellites and scientific missions.
Looking ahead a decade, some of the new technology in Ariane 5ME will be included in its successor Ariane 6. The European Space Agency sees the evolution as a strategic move to meet the demands of both commercial and science customers.
Made by euronews, the most watched news channel in Europe, euronews knowledge gives YouTubers amazing access into the scientists labs and research fields, including how rockets are built!
Subscribe to euronews knowledge and receive, twice a week, a shot of space videos on Mondays and sci-tech videos on Wednesdays http://eurone.ws/Y9QTy3

The Science Factory

Background

The Science Factory opened in May 2008. It is a science museum with exhibitions about mathematic, astronomy, chemistry, physics, art, and technology. The history of Sandnes also well as regional history also showcased in the museum. In June 2013 a new exhibition called 100% energy was opened. As a part of the exhibition, the Science Factory has their own Tesla Coil. In the weekends and summer there are chemistry shows and educational workshops. The UMOE Planetarium is located in the center of the Science Factory. The Science Factory also has a Foucault pendulum (named after Jean-Bernard-Leon Foucault) weighing 60kg and is 11,17 meters and has an exhibition based on some of the works of Leonardo da Vinci. There is an observation terrace located on the fourth floor featuring two telescopes.

The Science Factory is the largest department of the regional museum, Jaermuseet, which is headquartered in Nærbø. Jærmuseet is also responsible for running several other local museum facilities in various parts of the region of Jæren. Jærmuseet is the regional science museum for the municipalities of Randaberg, Sola, Sandnes, Gjesdal, Klepp, Time and Hå. Jaermuseet received the Museum of the Year 2009 award in Norway (Årets Museum 2009 i Norge) and also the Luigi Micheletti Award 2009 for best technological museum.